CATSS Fall Symposium 2022

On Friday, October 14th, 2022 CATSS hosted our annual Fall Symposium at Weisman Art Museum. CATSS grad students and postdocs presented on their recent research projects. 

Our keynote speakers included School of Public Health faculty member Joseph Gaugler, PhD, and Psychology faculty member Gordon Legge, PhD. 

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School of Public Health faculty member Joseph Gaugler discusses advancing the effectiveness and implementation of dementia care innovation.
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Kinesiology postdoc Divya Bhaskaran presents a laryngeal vibration technique to treat spasmodic dysphonia.
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Grad student Harley Wheeler talks about the ability of cochlear implant users to perceive patterns of stress and intonation in language.
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CATSS members socialize during the coffee break.
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CSE grad student Yuxuan Huang presents research on the effects of assistive visual feedback manipulation on motor rehabilitation training.
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Psychology postdoc Ying-Zi Xiong and grad student Walter Wu chat during the coffee break.
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BME postdoc Yuan He discusses whether cross-modal paired stimulation can change auditory perception.
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SLHS postdoc Justin Fleming discusses listening effort and gaze strategies during realistic audiovisual speech perception.
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SLHS postdoc Alayo Tripp gives the audience an update on the studies conducted by the SASS Lab.
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BME grad student Indy Sondh presents on the development and translation of an auditory nerve implant.
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Kinesiology grad student Jacquelyn Sertic discusses how ankle proprioception changes in active, older adults.